Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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Stran 199
... cloud - streaks represent stratified air - dust in the upper regions of our atmosphere ? W. AINSLIE HOLLIS Hove , Brighton , December 26 Iridescent Clouds THERE was a very striking display of iridescent clouds this afternoon . I noticed ...
... cloud - streaks represent stratified air - dust in the upper regions of our atmosphere ? W. AINSLIE HOLLIS Hove , Brighton , December 26 Iridescent Clouds THERE was a very striking display of iridescent clouds this afternoon . I noticed ...
Stran 220
... clouds appeared to be high above the wind , as they were certainly not influenced by it . In mid - air there seemed to be a counter current , as light cirrus cloud - streaks drifted slowly across the zenith from the east . About 4 p.m. ...
... clouds appeared to be high above the wind , as they were certainly not influenced by it . In mid - air there seemed to be a counter current , as light cirrus cloud - streaks drifted slowly across the zenith from the east . About 4 p.m. ...
Stran 294
... clouds in these latitudes may be taken as belonging to three levels : a small cumulus , low down ; a middle layer of some stratiform cloud ; and a high - level cirrus . Any one of these may appear by itself , or all may be present ...
... clouds in these latitudes may be taken as belonging to three levels : a small cumulus , low down ; a middle layer of some stratiform cloud ; and a high - level cirrus . Any one of these may appear by itself , or all may be present ...
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